At ClueCon 2025, a premier conference for telecommunications developers and innovators, WebRTC.ventures served once again as a sponsor and myself as a speaker. Presented by our partners at SignalWire, ClueCon once again delivered a packed schedule of technical deep dives and real-time communications insights, with AI-powered innovation
When WebRTC was first introduced by Google over a decade ago, it came with the promise of simplicity. “Just drop in a little JavaScript and you’ve got video chat in the browser with no downloads necessary!” While that vision helped kickstart a wave of innovation in real-time
At WebRTC.ventures, we’re not just building smart real-time communication applications, we’re building them smartly. Instead of asking “How can we use AI?” we started with a better question: “What’s wasting our developers’ time and are there new tools to avoid that?” The answer led us to integrate
When the end of life for Twilio Programmable Video was announced last December, customers were initially given a surprisingly short timeline to migrate to a new solution. Twelve months to assess, prototype, build, load test, pilot, and transition to a new video communication platform is quite tight.